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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.will take Sanu over Diggs, Diggs is too good for our offense. We don't do well with such talented WRs.we could have had Diggs! instead we chose Sanu
This is a good result if you want to think the Pats can win 3 in a row. Bills won’t really have much to play for in weeks 16 and 17 with a clinch. Their odds of a bye are tiny.
Improves our odds in week 16 especially if they rest players.
Same is true for Miami in week 17 so we’ll still need lots of help to get in.
Lots of nonsense in this post. The Bills have a tradition rooted in the Levy-Kelly era but haven't sold out their stadium with season ticket holders in at least 20 years. This is fact, even with their ticket prices being among lowest in the NFL. The Pats' string of sellouts dates back to 1994 and even with Brady gone there's still a waiting list for season tickets. I recall the stadium being full during some pretty lean/mediocre seasons under Tuna, Pete Carroll and BB's first, so your diss of Pats fans doesn't hold water. Everyone here knows you are a closet Pats hater and love to be negative, but at least try to sell your crapola with something resembling factual info.Buffalo fans are real football fans. Pats fans only show up to the stadium when the team is good. The Pats had 20K at the stadium back in the early 90s. meanwhile Buffalo sells out for 6-10 teams. next year if the Pats are 5-8 in December youll be able to get a ticket on stub hub for $15
crap Josh Allen might actually be good
The Bills have also ruined Cole Beasley for me.
Allen has BEEN good.
People are just finally starting to notice.
try again, Pat's had thousands of empty seats least 3 games in 99 and the last home game vs Baltimore in 2000 was 3/4 full....I was there, were you? look it up on PFR...point being, when the team is out of it the fans don't go to the games. that's the difference. there may be "sellouts" due to ST sales but actual attendance is below capacity...93 vs indianapolis was about 10 degrees...I was there along w maybe 20K other fans.... Pats had 3 or 4 wins going into the game... 95 last home game vs NYJ, 5 or 6 win Pat's had 45K at the game...don't believe me, look it up, do your homework before you accuse someone of not bringing facts...Lots of nonsense in this post. The Bills have a tradition rooted in the Levy-Kelly era but haven't sold out their stadium with season ticket holders in at least 20 years. This is fact, even with their ticket prices being among lowest in the NFL. The Pats' string of sellouts dates back to 1994 and even with Brady gone there's still a waiting list for season tickets. I recall the stadium being full during some pretty lean/mediocre seasons under Tuna, Pete Carroll and BB's first, so your diss of Pats fans doesn't hold water. Everyone here knows you are a closet Pats hater and love to be negative, but at least try to sell your crapola with something resembling factual info.
No, Mr. Negative, still not buying your facts-averse nonsense. We were not talking "gate attendance," we were talking SELLOUTS -- the Pats DID sell out the final two home games in '99. I've been a season ticket holder every year since '94 and attended all but one home game in '93 and yes, I was at that last home game in 2000 (also SOLD OUT). But you were trying (in vain) to make a case for greater fan loyalty among Bills fans vs. Pats fans and, as usual, failed to prove your point with no facts to back it up. I've been to games in Buffalo over the last 25 years where the stadium wasn't even TWO-THIRDS full and not SOLD OUT in advance -- you could walk up and buy tickets at the gate! When was the last time you could do that in Foxboro? Huh? Do YOUR freaking homework or stop wasting your time and everyone else's. Or maybe give us all a break and just become a Bills fan since you consider them so "superior."try again, Pat's didn't sell out final 2 home games in 99 and the last home game vs Baltimore in 2000 was 3/4 full....I was there, were you? look it up on PFR...point being, when the team is out of it the fans don't go to the games. that's the difference. there may be "sellouts" due to ST sales but actual attendance is below capacity...93 vs indianapolis was about 10 degrees...I was there along w maybe 20K other fans.... Pats had 3 or 4 wins going into the game... don't believe me, look it up, do your homework before you accuse someone of not bringing facts...
attendance #s don't lie; you have an apparent issue with FACTS. The Facts are that the last 3 times the Pats were out of the playoff race come December (93, 95 & 00) and they still had home games to play, most if not all those games had thousands upon thousands of empty seats. it's like the Celtics fake sellout streak through the Pitino years ..the Garden was half empty. perhaps you can't admit you're wrong, but try to find NFL highlight films from those games; plenty of empty seats all over the upper third of the stadium. Boston is a front running town - look at red Sox attendance last few seasons they were out of the playoff race...rock bottom 1/3 full Fenway in September. Bruins games when Dave Lewis coached were half full....and the FACT will remain that if the Pats are 4-8 after Thanksgiving next year, fans will not go to the games. I have the FACTS and HISTORY on my side; you do notNo, Mr. Negative, still not buying your facts-averse nonsense. We were not talking "gate attendance," we were talking SELLOUTS -- the Pats DID sell out the final two home games in '99. I've been a season ticket holder every year since '94 and attended all but one home game in '93 and yes, I was at that last home game in 2000 (also SOLD OUT). But you were trying (in vain) to make a case for greater fan loyalty among Bills fans vs. Pats fans and, as usual, failed to prove your point with no facts to back it up. I've been to games in Buffalo over the last 25 years where the stadium wasn't even TWO-THIRDS full and not SOLD OUT in advance -- you could walk up and buy tickets at the gate! When was the last time you could do that in Foxboro? Huh? Do YOUR freaking homework or stop wasting your time and everyone else's. Or maybe give us all a break and just become a Bills fan since you consider them so "superior."
attendance #s don't lie; you have an apparent issue with FACTS. The Facts are that the last 3 times the Pats were out of the playoff race come December (93, 95 & 00) and they still had home games to play, most if not all those games had thousands upon thousands of empty seats. it's like the Celtics fake sellout streak through the Pitino years ..the Garden was half empty. perhaps you can't admit you're wrong, but try to find NFL highlight films from those games; plenty of empty seats all over the upper third of the stadium. Boston is a front running town - look at red Sox attendance last few seasons they were out of the playoff race...rock bottom 1/3 full Fenway in September. Bruins games when Dave Lewis coached were half full....and the FACT will remain that if the Pats are 4-8 after Thanksgiving next year, fans will not go to the games. I have the FACTS and HISTORY on my side; you do not